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2012. Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation plus (REDD+) in the Philippines: will it make a difference in financing forest development? Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. :1-16. Abstract
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2012. Perceptions of Climate Variability and Pest–Disease Incidence on Crops and Adaptive Forest–Agricultural Practices. Culture & Agriculture. 34(1):14. Abstract
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2008. Diversity of Plants in Cocoa Agroforests in the Humid Forest Zone Of Southern Cameroon.. Biodiversity and Conservation. 16(8):1159-1164. Abstract
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2007. Alternatives to Slash-And-Burn in Forest-Based Fallow Systems of the Eastern Brazilian Amazon Region: Technology and Policy Options to Halt Ecological Degradation and Improve Rural Welfare.. Stability of Tropical Rainforest Margins- Linking Ecological, Economic and Social Constraints of Land Use and Conservation.. 1:331-361. Abstract
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2007. Exploring Future Trends in Ecosystem Services.. Ecosystem Services: A Guide for Decision Makers.. :45-56. Abstract
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2007. A Synopsis of Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) Under the Kyoto Protocol and Marrakech Accords.. ScienceDirect. 10(4):271-282. Abstract
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2006. Conversion of Forest to Coffee-Based Agroforestry in Sumberjaya, West Lampung, Indonesia: Litter Layer, Population Density of Earthworm and Soil Macroporosity.. Forest Ecology and Management. 224(1-2):45-57. Abstract
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2006. Litter Layer Residence Time In Forest And Coffee Agroforestry Systems In Sumberjaya, West Lampung.. Forest Ecology and Management. 224(1-2):45-57. Abstract
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2006. Exploring the Future: Ucayali.. Scenarios Workshop Report. Abstract
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2006. Prospects of Adoption of Tree-Based Systems in a Rural Landscape and Its Likely Impacts on Carbon Stocks and Farmers' Welfare.. ICRAF Working Paper No. 14. :22. Abstract
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2005. Forest and Agroecosystem Tradeoffs in the Humid Tropics.. A Crosscutting Assessment by the Alternatives to Slash-and-Burn Consortium (ASB). . :174. Abstract

